2022 Formula 1 Sporting Regulations - Iss 2 - 2021-02-19
2022 Formula 1 Sporting Regulations - Iss 2 - 2021-02-19
2022 Formula 1 Sporting Regulations - Iss 2 - 2021-02-19
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CONTENTS:
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ARTICLE 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES 4
1.1 Formula One World Championship
1.2 Regulatory Framework
1.3 General Undertakings
ARTICLE 2: DEFINITIONS 5
2.1 Constructor
2.2 Championship Competition
2.3 Automobile Make
2.1 Constructor
A constructor is the person (including any corporate or unincorporated body) which holds the
intellectual property of the Listed Team Components (LTC) set out in Article 17 of the Technical
Regulations. The make of an engine or chassis is the name attributed to it by its constructor.
The obligation to design and use Listed Components shall not prevent a constructor from
outsourcing the design and/or manufacture of any Listed Components to a third party in
accordance with the provisions of Article 17 of the Technical Regulations.
If the make of the chassis is not the same as that of the engine, the title will be awarded to the
former which shall always precede the latter in the name of the car.
3.3 Licences
3.3.1 All drivers, competitors and officials participating in the Championship must hold a FIA Super
Licence. Applications for Super Licences must be made annually to the FIA through the applicant's
ASN.
3.3.2 With the exception of a reprimand or fine, when a penalty is applied under the International
Sporting Code or Article 4.11.3 the stewards may impose penalty points on a driver’s Super Licence.
If a driver accrues 12 penalty points his licence will be suspended for the following Competition,
following which 12 points will be removed from the licence.
Penalty points will remain on a driver’s Super Licence for a period of 12 months after which they
will be respectively removed on the 12 month anniversary of their imposition.
3.6 Insurance
3.6.1 The promoter of a Competition must procure that all competitors, their personnel and drivers are
covered by third party insurance in accordance with the FIA requirements.
3.6.2 Ninety days before the Competition, the promoter must send the FIA details of the risks covered
by the insurance policy which must comply with the national laws in force as well as the FIA
requirements. Sight of the policy must be available to the competitors on demand.
3.6.3 Third party insurance arranged by the promoter shall be in addition and without prejudice to any
personal insurance policy held by a competitor or any other participant in the Competition.
3.6.4 Drivers taking part in the Competition are not third parties with respect to one another.
3.8 Officials
3.8.1 From among holders of an FIA Super Licence the following officials will be nominated by the FIA:
a. Three stewards one of whom will be appointed chairman.
b. A race director.
c. A permanent starter.
3.8.2 From among holders of an FIA Super Licence the following officials will be nominated by the ASN
and their names sent to the FIA at the same time as the application to organise the Competition:
a. One steward from among the ASNs nationals.
b. The clerk of the course.
3.8.3 The clerk of the course shall work in permanent consultation with the race director. The race
director shall have overriding authority in the following matters and the clerk of the course may
give orders in respect of them only with his express agreement:
a. The control of practice and the race, adherence to the timetable and, if he deems it
necessary, the making of any proposal to the stewards to modify the timetable in
accordance with the International Sporting Code or Sporting Regulations.
b. The stopping of any car in accordance with the International Sporting Code or Sporting
Regulations.
c. The stopping of practice or suspension of the race in accordance with the Sporting
Regulations if he deems it unsafe to continue and ensuring that the correct restart
procedure is carried out.
d. The starting procedure.
e. The use of the safety car.
3.8.4 The stewards, the race director, the clerk of the course and the technical delegate must be present
at the start of the Competition.
3.8.5 The race director must be in radio contact with the clerk of the course and the chairman of the
stewards at all times when cars are permitted to run on the track. Additionally, the clerk of the
course must be in race control and in radio contact with all marshal's posts during these times.
3.8.6 The stewards may use any video or electronic means to assist them in reaching a decision. The
stewards may overrule judges of fact.
3.11 Sanctions
3.11.1 The stewards may inflict the penalties specifically set out in the Sporting Regulations in addition to
or instead of any other penalties available to them under the International Sporting Code.
3.11.2 Any driver who receives three reprimands in the same Championship season will, upon the
imposition of the third, be given a ten grid place penalty at that Competition. If the third reprimand
is imposed following an Incident during a race the ten grid place penalty will be applied at the
driver’s next Competition.
The ten grid place penalty will only be imposed if at least two of the reprimands were imposed for
a driving infringement.
3.13 Passes
3.13.1 All persons concerned in any way with an entered car or present in any other capacity whatsoever
in the paddock, pit lane, or track must wear an appropriate pass at all times.
3.13.2 No pass may be issued or used other than with the agreement of the FIA. A pass may be used only
by the person and for the purpose for which it was issued.
4.2 Driving
4.2.1 The driver must drive the car alone and unaided.
4.2.2 Drivers must observe the provisions of the International Sporting Code relating to driving
behaviour on circuits at all times.
4.2.3 Drivers must make every reasonable effort to use the track at all times and may not deliberately
leave the track without a justifiable reason.
Drivers will be judged to have left the track if no part of the car remains in contact with it and, for
the avoidance of doubt, any white lines defining the track edges are considered to be part of the
track but the kerbs are not.
Should a car leave the track the driver may re-join, however, this may only be done when it is safe
to do so and without gaining any lasting advantage. At the absolute discretion of the race director
a driver may be given the opportunity to give back the whole of any advantage he gained by leaving
the track.
4.2.4 At no time may a car be driven unnecessarily slowly, erratically or in a manner which could be
deemed potentially dangerous to other drivers or any other person.
4.16 Finish
4.16.1 A chequered light panel will be the end-of-race signal and will be shown at the Line as soon as the
leading car has covered the full race distance in accordance with Article 3.1.3.
4.16.2 Should for any reason the end-of-race signal be given before the leading car completes the
scheduled number of laps, or the prescribed time has been completed, the race will be deemed to
have finished when the leading car last crossed the Line before the signal was given.
Should the end-of- race signal be delayed for any reason, the race will be deemed to have finished
when it should have finished.
4.16.3 After receiving the end-of-race signal all cars must proceed on the circuit directly to the post-race
parc fermé without any unnecessary delay, without receiving any object whatsoever and without
any assistance (except that of the marshals if necessary).
An exception to Article 4.1.4 and to the above will be made for the winning driver who may perform
an act of celebration before reaching parc fermé, provided any such act:
a. Is performed safely and does not endanger other drivers or any officials.
b. Does not call into question the legality of his car.
c. Does not delay the podium ceremony.
Any classified car which cannot reach the post-race parc fermé under its own power will be placed
under the exclusive control of the marshals who will take the car to the parc fermé.
4.17 Classification
4.17.1 The car placed first will be the one having covered the scheduled distance in the shortest time, or,
where appropriate, passed the Line in the lead at the end of two hours (or more under Article
3.1.3). All cars will be classified taking into account the number of complete laps they have covered,
and for those which have completed the same number of laps, the order in which they crossed the
Line.
4.17.2 Cars having covered less than 90% of the number of laps covered by the winner (rounded down to
the nearest whole number of laps), will not be classified.
4.17.3 The official classification will be published after the race. It will be the only valid result subject to
any amendments which may be made under the International Sporting Code and the Sporting
Regulations.
5.1 Scrutineering
5.1.1 Each competitor will be required to carry out initial scrutineering of his cars and submit the duly
completed declaration no later than 1.5 hours before the start of P1.
The declaration form template may be found in the Appendix to the Technical and Sporting
Regulations.
5.1.2 Unless a waiver is granted by the stewards, competitors who do not keep to these time limits will
not be allowed to take part in the Competition.
5.1.3 No car may take part in the Competition until the declaration described in Article 5.1.1 above has
been submitted, and the FIA technical delegate has confirmed to the competitor that he is satisfied
it has been fully and correctly completed.
5.1.4 Any competitor whose car has a change of survival cell after initial scrutineering (see Article 5.1.1
above) must complete a new declaration for approval by the FIA technical delegate. However, any
such car may not be used until the following day.
5.1.5 The bodywork (excluding radiators) of each car as presented for initial scrutineering will establish
the Reference Specification and the car must be returned to this before the start of P3. The
procedure to establish conformity with this article is described in the Appendix to the Technical
and Sporting Regulations.
5.1.6 The scrutineers may:
a. Check the eligibility of a car or of a competitor at any time during a Competition.
b. Require a car to be dismantled by the competitor to make sure that the conditions of
eligibility or conformity are fully satisfied.
c. Require a competitor to pay the reasonable expenses which exercise of the powers
mentioned in this Article may entail.
d. Require a competitor to supply them with such parts or samples as they may deem
necessary.
5.1.7 The race director or the clerk of the course may require that any car involved in an accident be
stopped and checked.
5.1.8 Checks and scrutineering shall be carried out by duly appointed officials who shall also be
responsible for the operation of the parc fermé and who alone are authorised to give instructions
to the competitors.
5.1.9 The stewards will publish the findings of the scrutineers each time cars are checked during the
Competition. These results will not include any specific figure except when a car is found to be in
breach of the Technical Regulations.
5.2 Weighing
5.2.1 After any free practice session or during the qualifying practice session cars will be weighed as
follows:
a. When signalled to do so the driver will proceed directly to the FIA garage and stop his
engine.
5.3 Refuelling
5.3.1 General provisions
a. Refuelling is only permitted in the team’s designated garages.
b. Fuel may not be added to nor removed from a car after it has left the pit lane to start the
first reconnaissance lap permitted under Article 4.8.1.
5.3.2 No car may be refuelled, nor may fuel be removed from a car, at a rate greater than 0.8 litres per
second.
5.3.3 The driver may remain in his car throughout refuelling but the engine must be stopped.
5.3.4 During all refuelling or fuel handling operations:
a. The relevant personnel must be wearing outer garments which are in compliance with
either FIA Standard 8867-2016 or FIA Standard 8856-2000.
b. An assistant equipped with a suitable fire extinguisher of appropriate capacity must be
present and must be wearing outer garments which are in compliance with either FIA
Standard 8867-2016 or FIA Standard 8856-2000.
c. All cars, refuelling equipment and containers must be suitably grounded where necessary.
d. Any powered pumping system used to transfer fuel must be operated by a non-latching
switch or be turned off automatically if the operator leaves.
7.3 Meetings
Meetings, chaired by the race director, will take place three hours before the start of P1 and one
and a half hours following the end of P2. The first must be attended by all team managers and the
second by all drivers.
Should the race director consider another meeting necessary it will take place three hours before
the start of the race. Competitors will be informed no later than three hours following the end of
the qualifying practice session. All drivers and team managers must attend.
8.1 Testing of Current Cars (TCC), Promotional and Demonstration Events (PE and DE)
8.1.1 Testing of Current Cars (TCC) shall be defined as any track running time, not part of an Event, in
which a competitor entered in the Championship participates (or in which a third party participates
on behalf of a competitor or a supplier of a homologated power unit), using cars which were
designed and built in order to comply with the Formula One Technical Regulations of the
Championship, or those of the preceding year’s or the following year’s Championships. No
competitor may sell or make available any such car of the current year to any third party without
the prior authorisation of the FIA.
8.1.2 Promotional Events (PE)
Each competitor will also be permitted to carry out two Promotional Events (PE) with the above
cars which will not be considered TCC. A PE shall be defined as an event in which a competitor
participates purely for marketing or promotional purposes. No such test may exceed 100km in
length and only tyres manufactured specifically for this purpose by the appointed supplier may be
used.
8.1.3 Demonstration Events (DE)
At the sole discretion of the FIA, and with the full knowledge of all competitors, each competitor
will also be permitted to carry out:
a. Two Demonstration Events (DE) with the above cars which will not be considered TCC. A
DE shall be defined as an event in which a competitor participates purely for
demonstration purposes.
b. Other demonstration events organised by the Commercial Rights Holder.
No such demonstrations may take place on track configurations currently approved for use by
Formula 1 cars nor exceed 15km in length, and only tyres manufactured specifically for this
purpose by the appointed supplier may be used.
8.1.4 Information provided to the FIA with regard to TCC, PE and DE
In order that an FIA observer may be appointed, competitors must inform the FIA of any planned
TCC, PE or DE at least 72 hours before it is due to commence, the following information should be
provided:
a. The precise specification of the car(s) to be used.
b. The name(s) of the driver(s) if known.
c. The nature of the test.
d. The date(s) and intended duration of the test.
e. The purpose of the test.
8.1.5 During such tests, cars must be fitted with the FIA ECU required by Article 8.3 of the FIA Formula
One Technical Regulations.
b. The change in ATR limits applicable to a team after the start of the first ATP will be applied
pro-rata according to the time remaining in the ATP during which the change occurs. At its
absolute discretion and following a request from the team the FIA may permit over or
b) Facility Limitations:
- Allowed Power Unit Test Benches are :
Power Unit stationary in space, installed with horizontal crankshaft.
No more than one power take-off.
No chassis force actuators.
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Test cell pressure +/-10mBar of ambient. Methods to mimic reduced ambient pressure at the
engine air inlet and exhaust exits are permitted.
c) Implementation:
- Yearly limit divided into 10 weeks periods.
- The time limit for a 10 weeks period may be exceeded twice by up to 20% without being in
breach if the time recorded for the complete year remains within the yearly limit.
- One single limit for all bench types (One number of test benches limit, One Occupancy hour limit,
one Operation hour limit).
- Time monitoring based on declaration based on approved software measurement (Certified
software application time counter, developed by the engine test bed automation supplier.)
- Number of Engine test bench :
o Before the 1st December of the preceding year: Declaration from the PU supplier of the
number of Power Unit Test Bench and number of Power Train Test Bench to be used in a
calendar year (and their identities (=Name, description, location)). This includes any
bench whatever their location, ownership or duration of use during the calendar year.
o 2 weeks before each 10 weeks period:
▪ Designation by the PU supplier of the benches that will be used for the period
▪ No limitation of the number of changes per calendar year but all benches must
be among the ones declared at the start of the year.
o In order to check on the hardware employed by the PU manufacturers and as a mean of
assuring common application of the restrictions set out, the FIA will arrange for
independent benchmarking inspections of dynos activities to be carried out from time to
time.
OCH = ∑ 𝑁𝑂𝐶𝐻𝑛
𝑛=1
With :
•N = Number of test benches
•NOCHn= Number of occupancy hours during the period for bench
number n
o Declaration 14 days after each 10 weeks period from PU manufacturers signed by top
management.
o PU manufacturers must keep records of bench tests until 1 month after the end of the
calendar year
OPH = ∑ 𝑁𝑂𝑃𝐻𝑛
𝑛=1
With :
•
N = Number of test benches
•
NOPHn= Number of operation hours during the period for bench
number n
o Declaration 14 days after each 10 weeks period from PU manufacturers signed by top
management
o PU manufacturers must keep records of bench tests until 1 month after the end of the
calendar year
d) Limitations:
Base :
Year 2022 2023 2024 2025
Max test benches 9 9 9 9
Max Occupancy hours 6000 6000 5600 5600
Max Operation hours 750 750 700 700
This base dyno testing limitations includes the provision for any testing for a team for a calendar
year (Including but not limited to gearbox, car systems, fuel and engine oil testing).
Should a PU supplier provide PU’s to other teams who design their own gearbox, or exhaust, or have
their own fuel or oil supplier, 30 additional operation hours will be allocated per calendar year and
per additional customer team specifically and exclusively for approving these items subject to
agreement with the PU supplier and the FIA technical department.
Should an additional customer team requests to its PU supplier and the FIA to be able to run with a
fuel and/or an engine oil different to the one(s) that is(are) already homologated for use with their
engine; and should the PU supplier considers that this fuel and/or engine oil is(are) ready to be used
in race events, the PU supplier may request approval of this(ese) fuel and/or engine oil. Once
this(ese) fuel and/or engine oil are approved, an extra allocation of 30 operation hours may be given
by FIA specifically and exclusively for endurance validation of this(ese) fuel and/or engine oil. This
extra allocation can only happen a maximum of 2 times per championship season in 2021 and 2022
and 1 time per championship season from 2023 onwards.
In all cases, these additional hours must be jointly declared to FIA by the PU supplier and the
customer team.
Additional occupancy hours to support the additional operation hours above will be granted at a
ratio of 8:1
e) Exceptions:
Commissioning activities are not counted either for occupancy or operation.
b) Facility Limitations:
- Allowed ES Test Benches are :
Any bench where an ES can be installed and run.
This includes the benches where other PU elements can be tested as, for example, the engine.
ES stationary in space.
c) Implementation:
- Yearly limit divided into 10 weeks periods.
- The time limit for a 10 weeks period may be exceeded twice by up to 20% without being in breach
if the time recorded for the complete year remains within the yearly limit.
- One single limit for all bench types (One number of test benches limit, one Occupancy hour limit,
one Operation hour limit).
- Time monitoring based on declaration based on approved software measurement (Certified
software application time counter, developed by the ERS test bed automation supplier.)
- Number of ERS Test Bench :
o Before the 1st December of the preceding year: Declaration from the PU supplier of the
number of ERS test benches to be used in a calendar year (=Name, description, location)).
This includes any bench whatever their location, ownership or duration of use during the
calendar year.
o 2 weeks before each 10 weeks period:
▪ Designation by the PU supplier of the benches that will be used for the period
▪ No limitation of the number of changes per calendar year but all benches must be
among the ones declared at the start of the year.
o In order to check on the hardware employed by the PU manufacturers and as a mean of
assuring common application of the restrictions set out, the FIA will arrange for
independent benchmarking inspections of dynos activities to be carried out from time to
time.
OCH = ∑ 𝑁𝑂𝐶𝐻𝑛
𝑛=1
With :
•
N = Number of test benches
•
NOCHn= Number of occupancy hours during the period for bench number
n
o Declaration 14 days after each 10 weeks period from PU manufacturers signed by top
management.
o PU manufacturers must keep records of bench tests until 1 month after the end of the
calendar year
OPH = ∑ 𝑁𝑂𝑃𝐻𝑛
𝑛=1
With :
•
N = Number of test benches
•
NOPHn= Number of operation hours during the period for bench number
n
o Declaration 14 days after each 10 weeks period from PU manufacturers signed by top
management
o PU manufacturers must keep records of bench tests until 1 month after the end of the
calendar year
d) Limitations:
e) Exceptions:
Commissioning activities are not counted either for occupancy or operation.
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We hereby apply to enter the …..…………… FIA Formula One World Championship and we undertake to
participate in each and every Event:
i) With the make of the car referred to below which we nominate for the purpose of Article 3.4.3 (c)
(d) of the Sporting Regulations
Name of the Chassis ……………………………………………………………………
Make of the Engine ……………………………………………………………………
ii) With the drivers referred to below which we nominate for the purpose of Articles 3.4.3 (e) & 3.12
of the Sporting Regulations
Driver of the first car [or*] ……………………………………………………….
Licence Number …………………………………….. Issued By ………………………………………………………………
Driver of the second car [or*] ……………………………………………………….
Licence Number …………………………………….. Issued By ………………………………………………………………
(tick only if applicable)
[ ]* We wish to nominate the name of the driver of the first car subsequent to this application.
For this purpose we expressly agree to be bound by the provisions of Article 3.4.3 (e) of the Sporting
Regulations.
[ ]* We wish to nominate the name of the driver of the second car subsequent to this
application. For this purpose we expressly agree to be bound by the provisions of Article 3.4.3 (e) of
the Sporting Regulations.
We confirm that we have read and understand the provisions of the International Sporting Code, the
Formula One Technical Regulations and the Formula One Sporting Regulations. We agree to be bound by
them (as supplemented or amended) and further we agree on our own behalf and on behalf of everyone
associated with our participation in the FIA Formula One World Championship to observe them.
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Date
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PART A.
1. FIA STEWARDS.
2. RACE DIRECTOR.
3. SAFETY DELEGATE.
4. PERMANENT STARTER.
5. MEDICAL DELEGATE.
6. TECHNICAL DELEGATE.
7. MEDIA DELEGATE.
8. STEWARD'S ADVISER.
AND, IF APPROPRIATE.
9. A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIA.
10. AN OBSERVER.
11. A SAFETY CAR DRIVER.
12. A MEDICAL CAR DRIVER.
1) Any Power Unit Manufacturer intending to homologate a power unit for use by a team in the 2020
to 2025 Championships must submit to the FIA a power unit homologation dossier on or before 28
February of the relevant year. Should a power unit be homologated in 2020, its homologation is
valid until 2025 and the associated Power Unit Manufacturer cannot present a new homologation
before 2026.
2) The homologation dossier must include:
a) Details of all the parts described as “INC” in the “App. 4 PU homol.” column of Appendix 2 of
F1 Technical Regulations.
b) All documents required in Article a) of Appendix 6 of these regulations.
3) The power unit supply perimeter listed in the corresponding column of Appendix 2 of F1 Technical
Regulations shall be supplied at the maximum price of fifteen million euros. The supply of additional
goods or services not listed in the Appendix hereto (which shall be agreed between the
manufacturer and the team) shall incur additional charges, the amount of which shall be based on
the usages and practices generally recognised and respected in the market for the supply of parts
and services in the Championship. In case of any alleged material breach or alleged material failure
to comply with the provisions of this Article 3), the FIA shall be entitled to engage proceedings
before the FIA International Tribunal against the manufacturer. In the case that, in accordance of
the provisions of the Code and of the Judicial and Disciplinary Rules, the International Tribunal rules
that the manufacturer has materially breached or materially failed to comply with this Paragraph
3), the International Tribunal may impose on the manufacturer concerned, [to the exclusion of any
other sanction it may have the power to impose, a fine (the amount of which shall be no more than
fifteen million euros] and shall be determined, on a case by case basis, depending on the merits and
circumstances of the applicable case). During its first two Championship seasons (or part thereof),
whether consecutive or not, within the [2014‐2025] period, a manufacturer will not be required to
comply with the maximum price as set out above.
4) A power unit will be homologated for the relevant team once a complete homologation dossier has
been submitted by the relevant manufacturer and has been approved by the FIA, such approval to
take place within 14 days from the submission of the homologation dossier.
5) With reference to Article 5.7.2 of the F1 Sporting Regulations, each manufacturer may supply only
the maximum number of specifications of PU elements as set in the “App4.4 N. of Spec / Season “
column of Appendix 2 of F1 Technical Regulations during 2020 to 2025 Championships, except for
any changes permitted by the FIA in accordance with the procedure set out in 6) below.
Any changes to the homologation dossier during the homologation period must be approved by the
FIA before the first use of a new or modified homologated PU at an Event. Applications must be
made to the FIA Technical department with all necessary supporting information. Wherever
practical, the revised homologation dossier must be submitted at least 14 days before the requested
date of homologation.
No changes to any of the elements listed above may have a significant impact on power unit
installation in the car. Changes to any of the elements listed above that may have an impact on
power unit installation in the car must be submitted to the FIA and approved by the FIA before the
modifications are carried out.
An amendment to the published regulations that occurs after the start of the homologation may be
used to modify components concerned by that amendment without this counting as a change of
specification, but only if the modifications are directly linked to the amendment.
If the specification of any of the above elements is changed during the Championship seasons a
manufacturer may revert to the previous specification for the sole purposes of reliability, subject to
the agreement of the FIA Technical Department at its absolute discretion.
Competitor’s Staff Registration for the ……………………… FIA Formula One World Championship
THE APPLICANT
Full company name .............................................................................................................
Country of incorporation .............................................................................................................
Registration number .............................................................................................................
Date of incorporation .............................................................................................................
Country of residence .............................................................................................................
Registered office .............................................................................................................
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CONSTRUCTOR'S DETAILS OF ENTRY
National Competitor Licence number .................................................... issued by .........................................
Team name .............................................................................................................
The following people are nominated and accept to be nominated for the purpose of Article 2.6.4 of the FIA
International Sporting Code and hereby undertake to observe:
Preamble : The FIA and the Commercial Rights Holder remain entitled to decide jointly that this Appendix
being withdrawn at any time if the number of Power Unit Manufacturers supplying power units in a
Championship season is less than 3 (three).
a. As part of the homologation procedure of Appendix 4 of the Technical Sporting Regulations, any
Power Unit Manufacturer wishing to supply power units to a team must :
1. notify in writing the FIA of its intention to do so no later than 1 January (or such other
date as agreed in writing between all of the Power Unit Manufacturers and the FIA)
preceding the year during which such power units will be supplied ;
2. agree to be bound by the provisions of the Code, the Technical Regulations, the Sporting
Regulations, the Judicial and Disciplinary Rules and all other relevant and applicable FIA
rules and/or regulations (as supplemented or amended from time to time) and further to
observe them ; and
3. agree to be subject to the jurisdiction of the internal judicial and disciplinary bodies of the
FIA.
b. No power unit may be used in a given Championship season unless the Power Unit Manufacturer
supplying such power unit accepts and adheres to the following conditions.
Each of the Power Unit Manufacturers of an homologated power unit must:
1. provide the FIA, before 15 May (or such other date as agreed in writing between all the
Power Unit Manufacturers and the FIA) of the season preceding that in which such power
units are to be supplied, with the list of teams (clearly identifying the appointed
“works/factory” team, if any) to which a supply agreement has been concluded for the
given Championship season;
2. if called upon to do so by the FIA before 1 June (or such other date as agreed in writing
between all the Power Unit Manufacturers and the FIA) of the season preceding that in
which such power units were to be supplied, supply at least a number of teams (“T”)
equal to the following equation:
T = (111-A)/(B-C)
In doing so, the FIA will first allocate the power unit supply between the Power Unit
Manufacturers that are supplying the fewest number of teams, provided that the teams
without a supply agreement shall be allocated to the Power Unit Manufacturer(s) that
supplies(supply) the lowest number of teams and so on. If there is more than one Power
Unit Manufacturer supplying the fewest number of teams (i.e. in the same position)
and/or more than one team requesting a supply the allocation between such Power Unit
Manufacturers shall occur by ballot (which ballot shall be transparent and undertaken by
the FIA in the presence of a representative of each of the Power Unit Manufacturer(s)
and the new Customer Team concerned).
Any such allocation made by the FIA will have to be formalised by a supply agreement
with the concerned team by 1 August at the latest (or such other date as agreed in
writing between all the Power Unit Manufacturers and the FIA).
A New Power Unit Manufacturer will not be required to comply with this obligation of supply as
set out above.
c. The FIA shall be entitled to request a Power Unit Manufacturer to supply a team (“New
Customer Team”) with a power unit under the terms of this Appendix except if, at the date set
out in Article b) i) above:
- Such team has entered into a supply agreement with a Power Unit Manufacturer for a
given Championship season before the date set out in Article b) i) above, and
- Such team has been granted a right, under a currently binding offer with a Power Unit
Manufacturer, to be supplied with a power unit for such given Championship season.
Moreover, such Power Unit Manufacturer shall only be required to supply a New Customer Team
if the following cumulative conditions are met. If such conditions are not met, then the Power
Unit Manufacturer may, at its sole and exclusive discretion, decline the request to supply such
New Customer Team and the decline of such request shall not be deemed to be a breach of the
terms set out in this Appendix (however Article c) cannot be applied or interpreted by the Power
Unit Manufacturer in a way which would deprive the obligation of supply as referred to in Article
b) above of any effect and/or that would prevent the FIA from making and enforcing the
provisions set out in Article b) above. The Power Unit Manufacturer undertakes to exercise in
good faith the conditions referred to in paragraph 1 to 11 below). The teams and the Power Unit
Manufacturers remain free to negotiate the terms of the supply agreement, subject to the fall-
back positions set out below which shall apply should a team and a Power Unit Manufacturer fail
to reach an agreement, despite negotiating in good faith.
1. For the purpose of this paragraph, supply contract only refers to the contract related to the
FIA Supply Perimeter as per the Sporting and Technical Regulations and as set out in
Appendix 6A.
1.1. Any supply contract entered into with the New Customer Team must be on
substantially the same terms as those entered into between the Power Unit
DEFINITIONS
New Power Unit Manufacturer: During its first two Championship seasons (or part thereof), whether
consecutive or not, within the 2014-2025 period, a power unit manufacturer will be considered as a New
Power Unit Manufacturer within the meaning of this Appendix.
Automotive Manufacturer: Manufacturer of at least one model of automobile (as defined in the Code)
produced at least 3’000 units during the past 12 months.
Core Activities of an Automotive Manufacturer: Design, production and sale of automobiles (as defined
in the Code) by an Automotive Manufacturer.
Price:
Fifteen million euros (unless agreed otherwise between the Power Unit Manufacturer and the New
Customer Team).
Notwithstanding the above, the Price shall not be applicable to any customer team who is at any time in
breach of its payment obligations to the Power Unit Manufacturer under any supply agreement.
The Price will be reviewed by the Power Unit Manufacturers and the FIA in good faith and amended
accordingly should the F1 governing bodies decide any change to the Power Unit Technical and Sporting
Regulations1 that would materially affect the financial conditions concerning the supply of power units
(except if the change is supported by at least 75% of the Power Unit Manufacturers which, at the date of
the consultation, are supplying power units in the corresponding Championship season and have not
officially announced their intention to stop supplying power units to teams in any subsequent
Championship season).
The “Power Unit Technical and Sporting Regulations” (based on the 2016 F1 Technical and Sporting Regulations) comprise :
- F1 Technical Regulations : Articles 1.10 to 1.11 and 1.19 to 1.29, Article 5, Article 19, Appendices 2 to 4.
Financial
No List of PU functions/systems/components/equipment/services
Boundary
All Engine sub-assemblies sealed according to Article 5.7 of the F1 Sporting Regulations
1 INC
(e.g. engine components within cam-covers, cylinder heads, crankcase, any gear case)
PU pressure charging components (e.g. compressor from inlet to outlet including wheel;
2 INC
turbine from inlet to outlet including wheel; shaft, bearings and housings)
3 Wastegate, Pop-off valve or similar INC
PU Engine air inlet system from plenum entry to cylinder head (e.g. plenum, trumpets,
4 INC
throttles)
PU exhaust line from the engine exhaust flange up to but not including the turbine or
5 EXC
wastegate exit tail-pipe.
PU mounted fuel system components: (e.g. High Pressure fuel hose, fuel rail, fuel injectors,
6 INC
accumulators)
PU mounted electrical components (e.g. wiring loom within legality volume, sensors,
7 INC
actuators, ignition coils, alternator, spark plugs).
All PU coolant pumps, oil pumps, scavenge pumps, oil air separators and fuel high pressure
pumps (delivering more than 10bar) including any of the following associated components:
motors, actuators, filters, brackets, supports, screws, nuts, dowels, washers, cables, oil or
8 INC
air seals. All tubes or hoses between components of the PU that are not described by line
26.
Excludes hydraulic pumps and ERS parts described in line 9.
Cooling pumps (and associated motors, actuators, associated filters, brackets, support,
9 screws, nuts, dowels, washers, cables, tubes, hoses, oil or air seals) partly or wholly for ERS INC
components not mandatorily included in the PU legality volume.
Main PU oil tank, catch tanks, and any breather system connected to them and associated
10 filters, brackets, support, screws, nuts, dowels, washers, cables, tubes, hoses, oil or air INC
seals
11 MGUK excluding mechanical power transmission components and mounting accessories INC
13 MGUH excluding mechanical power transmission components and mounting accessories. INC
Brackets, supports, screws, nuts, dowels, washers or cables associated to the parts listed in
21 INC
line 20.
22 Standard ECU EXC
23 Any actuators needed to make the PU function at all times (except specific exclusions) INC
24 Intake upstream of compressor inlet up to and including the air filter. EXC
25 Heat Shields and associated mounting hardware. EXC
26 Water system accumulators EXC
Heat exchangers and their associated accessories (included but not limited to tubes, hoses,
27 EXC
supports, brackets and fasteners)
Hydraulic system (e.g. pumps, accumulators, manifolds, servo-valves, solenoids, actuators)
28 EXC
other than servo valve(s) and actuator(s) for PU control.
29 Hydraulic system servo valve(s) and actuator(s) for PU control INC
Fuel feed pumps delivering less than 10 bars and their associated accessories (included but
30 EXC
not limited to tubes, hoses, supports, brackets and fasteners)
Any ancillary equipment associated with the PU air valve system such as hoses, regulators
31 EXC
reservoirs or compressors.
Exhaust beyond turbine exit and WG exit and associated brackets, support, screws, nuts,
32 EXC
dowels, washers or cables.
33 Studs used to mount PU to chassis or gearbox EXC
34 Flywheel, clutch and clutch actuation system between the PU and the gearbox EXC
35 Liquids EXC
Ballast mounted on the PU up to 2kg. This is permitted (subject to Article 4 of the F1
36 Technical Regulations) but any in excess of 2kg will be removed before measuring PU INC
weight.
37 Ballast mounted on the PU in excess of 2kg. EXC
38 Wiring harnesses which are not ordinarily part of a power unit EXC
PU and spares for all events in F1 World Championship plus 5000 km testing.
Minimum number of PUs per team to be (1 + number of PUs per driver per season
according to Sporting Regulations) x 2.
A INC
Additional PUs or spares required to replace units out of service due to accident damage or
other cause induced by team will be outside the supply perimeter and will incur additional
charges
B Demo event Power Units EXC
D Personnel to support Power Unit (5 people) at test and race events INC
E Travel, accommodation & reasonable expenses for support personnel EXC
F Quantity of manufacturer specified fuel and oil EXC
H Garage IT equipment, connection to factory, servers, telemetry, radio, team clothing EXC